Rawr, rant!

Feb 22, 2006 17:38

Reflection Day was today, but I didn't go. What incredible luck that the first day I'm sick at a time when I really CAN'T afford to miss a single day of school, is the day when we have no classes :D

I've used the time mostly to start my Individual Project, which I realise is a pretty useless thing to do when we have Extended Essays and World Lit drafts due Monday after next, but I've been dreading Ms Donnoli coming up to me and going, 'so, how's your RC and IP?' and not being able to say anything.

Speaking of, Miss Duncan actually is a complete monster. Before, I thought it was just me, but really, she is. She gets so angry when people ask her simple questions, and flips out when something goes wrong, making the process of fixing the problem twice as long.


Closed Doors is making Year 12 twice as hard. It's bad enough having all this shit to do, but when you actually have no spare time in the evenings before 8:00, it's rather spectacularly worse. I know everyone's in the same boat, but really there's the Year 12 IB boat, and then there's the Year 12 IB Closed Doors Ocean Liner.

How does Sian not die? Or Cheryl or Sarah-Mae? They all have way more to do than me, but you don't really hear them complaining. I feel like a whinger.

Extended Essay = non-existant. I'm so not getting enough words in time. I don't really even understand my topic... not helpful. My World Lit also does not exist, but I'm 50% confident I can do most of that in English class after the orals are over.

I HAVE NO RESEARCH COMMISSION. This is also not good, although I plan to think about that during the Commonwealth Games. I know Term 2 is going to be neverending, but at the moment I can't be more grateful for the Games for making Term 1 shorter. 2 week holiday = yes please!!!!!

My stupid desktop keeps randomly restarting, so resizing all the pictures from Friday is taking in Age, though hopefully I'll be able to post them this week. I better post this before I lose it all, anyway.

ib, closed doors, extended essay, english, sian, school, theatre arts, 2006

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